Just want to see what the average is
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Just want to see what the average is
This is an interesting pole, but I get the feeling nobody’s stacking over 12 since that wouldn’t make sense in the scheme of the game. Maybe leave 13 but 14-20 should be removed so troll outliers don’t skew the results.
That was just the default numbers when I set up the poll
mine can hold 6 with the flip-out but 9 with the slider.
I have a 4-part tray that can hold 11 cubes.
Ours in theory can hold 10 but we’re fixing stability issues and we’re deciding between another flip or a passive slider(I think we’re decided on the extra flip)
My tray is bigger than your tray
…how did @Kashan_hussain 's statement get flagged? Ours also crapped out at around 7 until we noticed what was wrong and fixed it.
above average! yay 20 chara
Ours folds out three times.
@Albert_Wright
How many cubes does it hold tho?
Ours has three stages, plus a passive slider at the end, totaling 12-13 cubes
Wow ok, thats an amount. Can your rollers push up that many?
Could I ask if teams that are doing tray bots, whether or not your bot has arms to put in towers or solely stacks?
I feel like dedicated stacks would be able to stack more, so judging the two of them may not be an accurate comparison
Yeah the rollers would have enough power to push up probably somewhere close to 15, and the intake absolutely swallows the cubes up since the roller motors are 200rpm.
Do you have it flipout or down? Im having trouble fitting them in the size limit.
Mine actually don’t flip out, they fit just in size constraints, much like 1961z’s rollers
If you want to get a good flip out and good compression try folding them in instead of out, that’s what our A team did and its worked perfectly ever since
A flip down is what I would’ve done if they didn’t fit, but trying to perfect a flip down seems somewhat difficult